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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Hey Vamp.... (the "V" in EViL exhaust valve mod)

In Reply to: The man, the myth, the legend.. Good to see you posted by Vampyr on June 22, 2003 at 22:25:55:


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Posted by:
L.P.CockerDude

on June 24, 2003 at 20:00:49

Yes it has been a while. I was playing a lot of tourney ball and got sucked into the electro maker scene. Basicly doing there what I kinda did with Cockers. Even so I always hung on to a Couple of my favorite Cockers!:)
And yes, "the how" to at Aoutcocker.net is the only one around. The original was a msn.homepages site & they crashed it about 20 months ago..... none of my pages/info were able to be retrieved :(
And yes.... the were a couple Cockers running around the 160's, one of which had the stop drilled out.
Have a great summer, I'll try and drop in more often!!


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